Aneesh Aneesh

Aneesh is a Professor of Sociology and former Director of the Global Studies Program and the Institute of World Affairs at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Previously, he taught in the Science and Technology Program at Stanford University. Aneesh is the author of Virtual Migration: The Programming of Globalization (Duke 2006) and Neutral Accent: How Language, Labor and Life Become Global (Duke 2015), and co-editor of Beyond Globalization: Making New Worlds in Media, Art, and Social Practices (Rutgers 2011) and The Long 1968: Revisions and New Perspectives (Indiana 2013). Aneesh’s research has been supported by the McArthur Foundation, Social Science Research Council, Population Council, School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe, and Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.  He has served on the editorial boards of many sociology journals and has written for newspapers such as the San Francisco ChronicleMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, and The Times of India. In the early 2000s, he formulated the theory of algorithmic governance or algocracy, distinguishing it from bureaucratic, market, and surveillance-based governance systems. At the Berggruen Institute, Aneesh will be working on an alternative framework for citizenship in a stateless world society.


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January 7, 2021
It is dysfunctional to think of citizenship as a form of blanket membership in a national club; instead, citizenship has grown to be a measure of modulated access to a ...